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Old 01-03-2015, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Dimis View Post
Yes sir I did, and Im aware of the amendments to emissions regulations.

My response was merely directly answering the OP's topic, perhaps even trying to outline that an old school ford engine IS a viable option, and NOT taboo, or as politically incorrect as some on this thread seemed to have eluded.

Poor Zacson, shot down in flames for voicing his preference of a ford engine in a cobra of all things.
I never received the impression he "rubbished" anyone else's choices either

I've also received PMs from people scared to voice similar opinions for fear of receiving similar "treatment" or setting off some internet skirmish.
Seems a little ironic to me... So Ive jumped on the FORD bandwagon to balance the numbers a bit.

Kayleb - You need not justify your choice of engine to me, and why you chose what you did 2years ago. I was (perhaps still am) jealous, impressed and amazed at how your car turned out while following your build thread. Awesome bit of kit you've got there. Congrats!

Ps. Sorry if this post comes across a little hostile or confrontational. That's not the intent. Im hoping my written words carry the same vibe as if I were speaking to whoever was reading this.

Enjoy and best wishes
So am I to believe the Cammer engine has achieved full registration in Queensland? Has there been a major change in legislation or has someone successfully bribed the right people? I thought all engines had to be an emissions compliant engine???? I am guessing this would open the flood gates for any type of engine to gain compliance????
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